TIMELINE: Iran's nuclear program

Fri Feb 22, 2008 4:18pm EST
 
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(Reuters) - Iran has shown new openness about nuclear advances earlier off-limits to U.N. monitors, but has not done enough to prove the program is not geared to making bombs, the International Atomic Energy Agency said on Friday.

Here is a chronology of events since it emerged that Iran was carrying out sensitive work that it could use to make atomic bombs. Iran says its nuclear program is for peaceful energy generation.

August 2002 - The exiled opposition National Council of Resistance of Iran reports the existence of a uranium enrichment facility at Natanz and a heavy water plant at Arak.

December 2002 - The United States accuses Iran of "across-the-board pursuit of weapons of mass destruction".

June 2003 - An IAEA report, after February inspection of Natanz and Arak, says Iran has failed to comply with nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

November 2004 - Iran promises EU negotiators it will suspend all nuclear fuel processing and reprocessing work.

September 2, 2005 - IAEA report confirms Iran has resumed uranium conversion at Isfahan.

January 10, 2006 - Iran removes U.N. seals at Natanz enrichment plant and resumes nuclear fuel research.

February 4 - IAEA votes to report Iran to the U.N. Security Council. Iran ends snap U.N. nuclear inspections the next day.  Continued...

 

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